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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1940)
n ¿OUB the aoBBMXM O öH ifrr jou * Ecu FRIDAY, JAN VARY 12, 1940 .. . Brother of Soviet Chief Hits Red Tactics 4. Mr. and Mrs. Arch C a n tra ll are the parents of a daughter, weigh ing 6 lbs. 14 ois, born on Sunday, January 7, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick Dunlap, with Dr. C. L. Poley and Nurse Cassie Holmes attending. Mr. and M rs.' John Roth of The Dalles spent the week end visiting her parents, Mr. and Mi«. Tom G arrett. Mr. and Mrs. T. iM. Ball were visitors in Th» Dalles Tuesday. Don Clodfelter made a business trip to Portland Tuesday. * The Rebekah lodge will meet Wednesday, January 17. All mem bers are requested to be present. • Cronk. Edgar Alley and Gus Engstrom went to The Dalles Thursday. Mr. Engstrom went down for medical attention. Andy Rickman of £elso was a visitor here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Alley were visitors in The Dalles Saturday. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown of Kent in The Dalles Sunday. The E astern S tar and Masonic lodges of Grass Valley are spon soring a farewel reception in hon or of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Leghorn the night of January 19, Satur- dry. IMr. and Mrs. Leghorn have been in Grass Valley for several years as managers, of the tele phone office and have made many friends. They are going to St. Helens to begin work Sunday, January 20. ________ _____ Must Only Drop Leaflets A colonel of the old school was addressing two guilty looking pri vates, whose clothes were torn and ragged. “Look here you fellows,” he ex claimed, “I ’ll have you know that I simply won’t tolerate fighting in my regim ent!” * Grass Valley High School present* “Girls Shy” a 3 Act Comedy Saturday, January 13th < Civic Auditorium D a n c e a f t e r P la y Kent Residents Attend Funeral of Pioneer Neighbor Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson and J. H. Wilson m otored tA Wasco Sunday where they attended the funeral of Mrs. Katherine Johnson. The Wilson brothers parents lived next dcoV - neighbors to the Johnsons in 1905. Mrs. L. W. Amick spent siveral days last week in The Dalles with her sister, Mrs. G. W. B arnet and Mr B arnet who were with colds. ■M rs. Harley McKay returned to Kent Friday a fte r a two weeks visit ip California. — Helen Sather and Jesge Helyer motored to The Dalles Tuesday when Helen left by stage enroute to Portland where she will spend several days. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Reckman jr." of Grass Valley stopped briefly in Kent Sunday m orning en route to Bum s to attend the state wool glow ers association. Kent Sunday school held elec tion of officers Sunday, Jan u ary 7. Helen Wilson was elected Super intendent and Lester Wilson assis tan t superintendent. Teachers in cluded Mrs. John Wilaon, J. H. Wilson, Nellie Wilson and J. M. Wilson. Imevinä Barnet secretary and Mrs. J. C. Wilson treasurer. There were twenty six present. Mrs. H arry Horner of Reedsport spent last week here as a guest of her sister, Mrs. R. P. Barnet. Nan Smith and M arian Gettings motored to The Dalles Friday eve ning where they attended a show. County General Fund Balance on hand June 30, 1939 Receipts Disbursements Balance on hand Dccemlier 31, 1939 $ Road Fund Balance on hand June 30, 1939 Receipts Disbursemeents Balance on hand December 30, 1939 2,240.22 418.31 • . 1,788:49 - > 1,393.47 8Ï3.80 2,206.80 t 931.66 12,901.44 . 437.36 12,501.44 837.36 —— 13,336.80 ♦ - 13,338.80 63,928.67 46,330.73 2,775.15 3,840.92 6,616.07 “ Andy Hardy Gets Spring Fever”. Mickey Rooney* --------- based 42,954,580.50 L IA B IL IT IE S C a p ita l.................. $ 3,000,000.00 o - ............ .. • Surplus ........... 3,000,000.00 U ndivided P rofits 1,811,220.87 R eserves for U nforeseen C ontingencies.................. 1,308,483.58 R eserves A llocated for T axes, In terest, etc........... ... ' 304,007.76 A cceptances ............................................ .......... .......... ... . 31,428.15 In te re st Collected in A dvance........................ .. 371,363.85 O th er L ia b i liti e s ......................................................... 34,204.63 D eposits ....................................................... ; ............... 113,124,642.44 T o ta l L ia b ilitie s............. $122,985,351.28 m o s t c o m p le te in th e c o u n ty . th a t is f a ir ly $70,246,007.30 3,371,677.98 3,116,666.29 180,000.00 2,612,221.65 EOO 1.00 30,446.25 437,202.37 ~ 36,546.94 Total Resources........ .... $122,985,351.28 a s to c k o f g o o d s th a t is th e on b q u a lit y a n d w o rk m a n s h ip . D r y G o o d s , C lo t h in g a n d I 4 2 BRANCHES SERVING OREGON S h o es to m e e t th e . n ee d s o f th e ■ — — — - • —- — er‘f" '** ‘ a ' ; ■ c o m m u n ity z- * D e p e n d a le , Q u a l i t y G r o c e r ie s ZEIGLER'S Grass Valley * * THE FIRST IMTIDMk •I- OF PORTLAND, OREGON * * * B * * .r * D K R A L D E P O S IT 211.50 62.37 62.37 38.74 89.19 127.98 127.93 127.93 984.47 150.81 1,135.28 1,135.28 1,135.28 43.95 56,951.86 I, Naomi Van Gilder, County Treasurer of Sherman County, Oregon hereby certify th a t the foregoing is a true and correct statem ent of receipts and d : b u r s m ents and balances for all funds of Sherman County, Oregon for the period ending Decem ber 31, 1939, as appears'upon the* records of my office and in my custody as such Treasurer. iDJated This 4th day of J a n u a ry , 1940. Naomi Van Gilder, * Sherman Cbunty Treasurer. U nited S tates B onds (Ail at par or Leas) 35,481,571.77 M unicipal Bonds and W a rr a n ts ......... ..................... O th er B o n d s ............................................................ ...... ★ Loans and Discounts — Money at Work in Oregon .. Stock in F ed eral R eserve B a n k ................................. Bank P rem ises, F u rn itu re and F ix tu re s .................. O th er R eal E s t a t e . . . . .......................................... .. Real E sta te Sold U nder C o n tra c t........................... C ustom ers’ L iability on A cceptances.................... In te re st E a r n e d ............................................................ O th er Resources .......................................................... ni:„:n»n»nnn:nrtTnwnn:nKnftn>nnnn»t»»unu:nnnnHra»ffli«» i iu 211.50 211.50 211.50 210.08 115,203.76 1362.95 ' 8,082.86 $124,858.86 Condensed S ta te m e n t o f H ea d O ffice and 42 Branches D ecem b er 3 0 ,1 9 3 9 Lewis Stone 161.36 Cash Over plus 53.06 Total Balance on hand due funds December 31, 1939 $124358.86 - • Cash Sherman County Branch F irst N ational Bank Moro State Bank in liquidation Chase National Bank New York $124,858.86 For final * p r o o f * bring your financial needs to any of our branches! 6,616.07 *402.24 56,995.81 2 N.D APPLY FOR A LOAN. . . 4,508.20 '2,107.87 184.00 218.24 402.24 56,951.86 43.95 56,996.81 2,206.80 321.28 610.38 518.07 413.50 931.66 Sheriff’s Unapportioned Fu.id Balance on hand June 30, 19 39 Receipts Disbursements Balance on hand December 31, 19 39 This bank has more 'm o n ey at work in Oregon* than the combined total loans of any two other banks in this state. < < plus p r ic e * State Malt iBevtrage Fund Balance on hand June 30, 1939 Receipts Disbursements Balance on hand December 31, 1939 V “Shine on Harvest Moon” a 356.06 1,884.16 2,240.22 Advance Tax Fund Balance on hand June 30, 1939 Receipts Balance on hand December 31, 1939 12,991.02 26,502.20 SUNDAY at 2,240.22 84.14 318.10 County Dog Tax Fund - Balance June 30, 1939 62.37 Balance on hand December 31, 1930 62.37 79,484.31 FRIDAY and SATURDAY «. 26,451.19 110/259.40 161.36 Taylor Grazing Act Balance on hand June 30, 1930 Balance on hand December 31, 19 39 WITH OTHER BANKS! Grass Valley Theater Buy 18,553.42 ’ ' 7,897.77 26,451.19 « ,^ÌC4^59.40 ' ' 6,000.00 110,259.40 161.36 161.36 IV COMPARE ITS "LOANS AND DISCOUNTS* County Per Capita School Fund fro m County F air Fund Receipts Disbursements* * But y3u have two ways to judge the extent of that desire! 15,693. 38 23,799.84 Non-High School D istrict Tuition Balance on hand June 30, 1939 Receipts Disbursements p Balance on hand December 30, 1939 C hoose Law L b rai^ Fund . Balance on hand June 30, 1939 Receipts Disbursements Balance on hand December 31, 1939 A BANK MAY SAY IT DESIRES TO LOAN MONEY 60,528.54 18,955.77 $32,654.53 46,829.78 79,484.31 18,850.83 11,769.85 14,<581.3 4 Read Bond Sinking Fund Balance on hand June 30, 1939 Receipts Oregon, Period Endng December 31, 19.39. i 18,859.83 18,859.83 City of Wasco Balance on hand June 30, 1939 Receipts Disbursem ents ' > • *,’ Balance on hand December 31, 19 39 Road Bond Interest Fund Balance on hand June 30. 1939 Receipts Disbursements Biilanc. on haad,rPeceittber 31, 19 39 653.54 Disbursements____________ ;______ - , , Balance «n hand December 3Ô, Id 39 16,771.32 2,088.51 City of Moro Receipts Disbursem ents Balance on hand December 31, 19 39 - Semi-Annual Report of the County T reasurer of Sherman County, “Street of Missing Men’’ 653.54 School D istricts Balance on hand June 30, 1939 Receipts Disbursem ents Balance on hand December 31, 19 39 City of G rass Valley Balance on hand June 30, 1939 Receipts Disbursements Balance on hand December 31. 19 39 5326.12 653.54 653.54 « W hile h is b rother, G en. G. M. Stern, le a d s S o v iet a rm y foreea a g a in st F in land , M o rtis Stern, a b o v e, w a its on c u sto m e rs in h is m o d e st Loa A n g eles g /o e e r y store. M orris S te rn ’s sy m p a th ie s a re w ith F in lan d . A n a tu ra lised citizen , he sta ted : “ I don’t lik e it, w hy d on ’t th ey let them a lo n e.” 1,285.34 4,540.78 5,826.12 5,826.12 State Fund Balance on hand June 30, 1939 Receipts Disbursem ents Balance on hand December 31, 19 39 ’ /• 2,841.60 .. State Irriducible School Balance on hand June 30, 1939 Balance on hand December 31, 1939 Among those who attended the; the card party at Kent Saturday tv tn in g -w e re Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wells, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Rolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Fortner, Mr. and Mi's. A. A. Dkinlap’, Mr. and M re. Kendrick Dunlap. Eight scores going to Mrs. A. A. Dunlap and A. A. Dunlap, and consolation prizes going to Mrs. Je rry Wilson and Kendrick Dunlap. Mrs. Earl Olds left Sunday for Portland to visit her ta tie r for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Eslinger and family were visitors in The Dalles Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wells and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pike were in Moro W ednesday, visiting the skating rink. i- Mr. and (Mr*. Arch Cantr.ill , were dinner guests at the home - o f Mr. «nd ' Mrs. W. C. Schilling »in Moro Wednesday, later going rollei skating. \ Charles Olds was a visitor here Sunday Jrom Moro. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Hix of Dufur, Mrs. A rt 'Muller of Tygh ‘V alley a ad 0 . M. Fraley of Mau- * pin were visitors a t the home of Air. and Mbs; Ant Bbby Sunduy. Mr. Fraley remaned to visit long er with his daughter, Mrs. A rt Bibby.. Kent High school basket ball team played the Grass Valley Tigers on the local floor Friday evening, Grass Valley winning by .a large score. * Mary Teschner was taken to The Dalles to a hospital with what was thought to be appendicitis. Mrs. Charles Lemley entertain ed the Grata Valley bridge duo at a . luncheon Wednesday, high •core going to Mrs. Herman' Schil ling and consolation prize being ■taken by M rs..A rt Bibby. Robert Schilling went to P ort land where he accompanied his sister, Barbara Walpole, to Ab?i- deen, W ashington to spend New Years Day visiting their ' uncle and Üunt, Mr. and. Mrs. Fied 193.76 2,647.93 2,841.69 Elementary. School Fund Balance on hand June 30, 1939 Receipts Disbursem ents Balance on hand December 31, 1939 Couple Sunday .. The Eastern S tar chapter met last Tuesday for ' installation of officers. Installing officer Ethel Clodfelter and Marshall Cecile Ea. kin installed the following Officers: Worthy Matron, Floye von Bör stel; Worthy Patron, Dell Eakin; .Associate M atron, Onia Eakin; Associate Patron, Millard Eakin: Secretary, A. A. Dunlap; Treas urer, Dorothy Dunlap: Conduct ress, Alta- May; Associate Con- , ductress, Vivian .Ball;. Chaplain, Ethel Clodfelter; Marshall, Ger trud» Van Meter; Organist, Ellen Reynolds; Ada, Alice Oestreich; Ruth, Velma BÜbby; ‘M artha, Faye Eekin; Electa, Cecile Eakin: War- 4tr, Vesta Eakin. Edgar Alley took his wife to The Dalles hospital Monday suffer. :hg with a cold. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Melley and 1 daughter Mary Katherine of Cali- fu rija to p p e d at the home of her »brother Marion V an.. Metre on New Years day enroute to Sunny side, W ashington to visit her Mother, Mrs. J. G. Van Metre. Mrs. John IVrry of Hillsboro came up Wednesday to spend the weekend visiting her brother Dick Huhman and family and her daughter, Mrs. John Rolfe and family. The Grass Valley Zebras m otor ed to Arlington Monday evening, where they played the Arlintgon Townies lo*iug by a score of 44-34. Ralph Rüst retu m td from tne hospital Friday recovering from e.n operation for appendicitis. Mrs. Tom Alley and Mrs. Mil« la*d Eakin attended the W oman’s club meeting nt Moro Friday a f ternoon. iMr. and Mrs. H arry Squire of Gresham are the parents of a sen born December 28, a t a P o rt land sanitarium . Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Newcomb and . daughter Doris returned from their trip to California Sunday, after spending several weeks vis iting their daughters, Mrs. Bus Logan and fanrrly, and Mrs. Moreo Canavero and family at Los Gatos. 594.73 2,246.9« Baiane* on .hand June 30, 1989 Receipts D isbursem ents Bftlanoe on hand Deeember 31, 1939 To Grass Valley pt4"’ -»«- IN S U R A N C E / - C O R P O R A T IO N